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First Solar Inaugurates New $1.1 Billion AI-Enabled Louisiana Manufacturing Facility

Date: 25 November 2025
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First Solar inaugurated its new fully vertically integrated manufacturing facility in Iberia Parish, Louisiana. The $1.1 billion facility spans approximately 2.4 million square feet and is about 11 times the size of the New Orleans Superdome.
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Date: 25 November 2025

The $1.1 billion facility spans approximately 2.4 million square feet and is about 11 times the size of the New Orleans Superdome.
  • First Solar鈥檚 fifth operating US manufacturing facility creates over 800 new manufacturing jobs
  • Facility forecast to raise Iberia Parish鈥檚 GDP by 4.4% in first full year of operations at capacity
  • Largest American solar manufacturer expects almost 18 GW of domestic production capacity in 2027

, Inc. inaugurated its new fully vertically integrated manufacturing facility in Iberia Parish, Louisiana. The $1.1 billion facility, which spans approximately 2.4 million square feet and is about 11 times the size of the New Orleans Superdome, currently employs over 700 people and is expected to have 826 employees by the end of the year. Once fully ramped, the Iberia Parish facility is expected to add 3.5 gigawatts (GW) of annual nameplate capacity, taking First Solar鈥檚 American manufacturing footprint to 14 GW in 2026, and 17.7 GW in 2027, when a production facility in South Carolina is expected to be fully ramped.

The Iberia Parish facility began production in July 2025, several months ahead of schedule. The accelerated timeline was driven by the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and the Trump administration鈥檚 trade policies, both of which catalyzed demand for American-made solar technology that is fully compliant with anticipated Foreign Entities of Concern (FEOC) guidance. The facility, which has no dependencies on Chinese crystalline silicon supply chains, produces First Solar鈥檚 Series 7 modules using American materials including glass from Illinois and Ohio, and steel produced in Mississippi and fabricated into backrails in Louisiana.

鈥淔irst Solar鈥檚 investment is already delivering real results for Iberia Parish and the surrounding region with hundreds of good-paying jobs and new opportunities for Louisiana workers and businesses,鈥 said Louisiana Governor, Jeff Landry. 鈥淭his is exactly how we advance President Trump鈥檚 agenda of American energy dominance. Louisiana has always powered this country, and with projects like this, we鈥檙e strengthening our workforce and securing an all-of-the-above energy future that drives growth and prosperity.鈥

According to an economic impact analysis conducted by the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and commissioned by the Iberia Economic Development Authority (IEDA) the new facility is forecast to grow Iberia Parish鈥檚 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 4.4% in its first full year of operations at capacity. Manufacturing roles at the facility offer an average compensation package of $90,000 per year, more than three times the per capita income in Iberia Parish.

鈥淭his is more than just a manufacturing facility. It鈥檚 a commitment to American energy dominance, affordable electricity, growth and prosperity,鈥 said Mark Widmar, chief executive officer, First Solar. 鈥淏y competitively producing energy technology in America with American materials, while creating American jobs, we鈥檙e demonstrating that US reindustrialization isn鈥檛 just a thesis, it鈥檚 an operating reality.鈥

The high-tech factory is enabled by artificial intelligence (AI), using computer vision and deep learning to automatically detect defects in solar panels during production, while technicians and operators leverage AI-powered tools to make operating adjustments and guide decision making.

鈥淭his is, beyond doubt, one of the most advanced solar manufacturing facilities in the world and it represents the very best of American manufacturing innovation,鈥 said Kuntal Kumar Verma, chief manufacturing officer, First Solar. 鈥淎long with its sister facilities in Ohio and Alabama, this factory demonstrates how AI can be harnessed to help American factory workers reach their full potential. Our fleet offers proof that AI can help realize productivity gains that allow us to out-innovate the competition and run our operations smarter, better, and faster.鈥

The Louisiana facility is part of what is already the largest solar technology manufacturing and research and development (R&D) footprint in the Western Hemisphere and includes three fully vertically integrated manufacturing facilities in Ohio, and one in Alabama, along with R&D centers in Ohio and California. Last week, the Company announced an investment in a new production line in Gaffney, South Carolina, to onshore final production processes for Series 6 modules initiated by its international fleet. Altogether, the Company, which expects to directly employ over 5,500 people in the US by the end of 2026, will have invested approximately $4.5 billion in American manufacturing and R&D infrastructure since 2019.

Having manufactured in the US since 2002, First Solar is the country鈥檚 leading PV solar technology and manufacturing company. It is the only one of the world鈥檚 largest solar manufacturers to be headquartered in the US. By 2027, the Company expects to support over 30,000 direct, indirect, and induced jobs across the country, estimated to represent more than $3 billion in labor income.

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